Special Advertisements. "USIC ! MUSIC ! MUSIC ! SHEET MUSIC strongly and cheaply BOUND into volumes at THE WAIKATO JS OFFICE Rates reasonable (according to the condition of the music). M"R F. S ANDES ' SURGEON DENTIST, VICTORIA - STREET, HAMILTON, Painless Extraction under Nitrous Oxide Gas. Almost Painless Operation with the New Freezing Compound (Chloride of Ethyl). Chloroform Administkred When Required. Ifgf All kinds of Dental Work undertaken at shortest notice, and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. 3/12 T A~ Von Ho ■ J. A. I Dentist, May be consulted in HAMILTON at larger and more commodious premises opposite Mr Home's new buildings. TVfR A. E. MANNING wishes to inti--L'J- mate to the residents of Cambridge and surrounding districts that he. has PURCHASED THE CHEMIST'S AND DRUGGIST'S BUSINESS of Mr C. E. TENNENT. A qualified and thoroughly reliable man will shortly be placed in charge. In reference to the above Mr C. E. TENNENT begs to intimate that all outstanding accounts must be paid forthwith. 28/1 pivICKS TO QUIT THE npiMES. FISON'S TURNIP FERTILIZER £6 PER TON. SYDNEY BONEDUST, £5 5/- PER TON. (Analysis 52.24 phos. lime, 4,32 ammonia). Also, On Hand : SWEDE,TURNir & MANGOLD SEED. To Arrive : NEW SEASON'S GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION r AT -CURRENT RATES, -m Your Orders Solicited W. J HI)RSI & CO., AUCKLAND. 30/7 _ ■ -ARMERS INFORMED. ' REGISTER OF Ploughmen and General Farm Haads Kept, and applications for men carefully selected by ADAM LAYBOURN, Labour Agency Office ] 1/5 Port-street, Auckland. [A CARD,] EWIS /VVTEILL BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Waikato Times Buildings, HAMILTON. Mopey to lend ou freehold securities. [A CARDJ. A OWARBRICK, Barrister and Solicitor, H A SI I ■ L T 0 N. Money to Lend on Freehold Security. K/lANNING'S "INFALLIBLE CORN CUEE ! A SURE CURE POR HARD AND SOFT CORNS! TREI-ARED ONLY l'.Y A. E. MANNING (late A. W. G. LeQuesne), ' VICTORIA-STREET, HAMILTON. 6/3 JAY OP PLENTY LICENSING JL> ELECTION. To THE El/ECTOKS. Ladies and Gentlemen,—l intend to offer myself as a Candidate at the forthomnny election of a Licensing Committee. If elected it is my intention to parry out the duties imposed by the Acts lirmly and fully to the best of my ability, and untrammelled by the dictates of any party whatsoever. 3 hope, therefore, to secure your support at the poll. C. ARNOLD WARD. Tauranga, February 28, 1807.
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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 103, 6 March 1897, Page 2
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377Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 103, 6 March 1897, Page 2
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